At present, the capital city of Ottawa hosts 131 embassies/high commissions. Several other countries accredit their embassies and missions in the United States to Canada.

This listing excludes honorary consulates.


Map of diplomatic missions in Canada


Diplomatic missions in Ottawa

Embassies/High Commissions

Entries marked with an asterisk (*) are member-states of the Commonwealth of Nations. As such, their embassies are formally termed as "high commissions".

  1.  Afghanistan[1]
  2.  Albania[1]
  3.  Algeria[1]
  4.  Argentina[1]
  5.  Armenia[1]
  6.  Australia*[1]
  7.  Austria[1]
  8.  Azerbaijan[1]
  9.  Bahamas*[1]
  10.  Bangladesh*[1]
  11.  Barbados*[1]
  12.  Belgium[1]
  13.  Bolivia[1]
  14.  Bosnia and Herzegovina[1]
  15.  Brazil[1]
  16.  Brunei*[1]
  17.  Bulgaria[1]
  18.  Burkina Faso[1]
  19.  Burundi[2]
  20.  Cameroon[1]
  21.  Chad[1]
  22.  Chile[1]
  23.  China[1]
  24.  Colombia[1]
  25.  Congo-Brazzaville[1]
  26.  Congo-Kinshasa[1]
  27.  Costa Rica[1]
  28.  Croatia[1]
  29.  Cuba[1]
  30.  Cyprus*[1]
  31.  Czechia[1]
  32.  Denmark[1]
  33.  Dominican Republic[1]
  34.  Ecuador[1]
  35.  Egypt[1]
  36.  El Salvador[1]
  37.  Estonia[1]
  38.  Ethiopia[1]
  39.  Finland[1]
  40.  France[1]
  41.  Gabon*[1]
  42.  Georgia[1]
  43.  Germany[1]
  44.  Ghana*[1]
  45.  Greece[1]
  46.  Guatemala[1]
  47.  Guinea[1]
  48.  Guyana[1]
  49.  Haiti[1]
  50.  Holy See[1]
  51.  Honduras[1]
  52.  Hungary[1]
  53.  Iceland[1]
  54.  India*[1]
  55.  Indonesia[1]
  56.  Iraq[1]
  57.  Ireland[1]
  58.  Israel[1]
  59.  Italy[1][3]
  60.  Ivory Coast[1]
  61.  Jamaica*[1]
  62.  Japan[1]
  63.  Jordan[1]
  64.  Kazakhstan[1]
  65.  Kenya*[1]
  66.  Kosovo[1]
  67.  Kuwait[1]
  68.  Latvia[1]
  69.  Lebanon[1]
  70.  Lesotho*[1]
  71.  Libya[1]
  72.  Lithuania[1]
  73.  Luxembourg[1][4]
  74.  Madagascar[1]
  75.  Malaysia*[1]
  76.  Mali[1]
  77.  Malta[1]
  78.  Mauritania[1]
  79.  Mexico[1]
  80.  Moldova[1]
  81.  Mongolia[1]
  82.  Morocco[1]
  83.  Myanmar[1]
  84.  Nepal[1]
  85.  Netherlands[1]
  86.  New Zealand*[1]
  87.  Nigeria*[1]
  88.  North Macedonia[1]
  89.  Norway[1]
  90.  Pakistan[1]
  91.  Panama[1]
  92.  Paraguay[1]
  93.  Peru[1]
  94.  Philippines[1]
  95.  Poland[1]
  96.  Portugal[1]
  97.  Qatar[1]
  98.  Romania[1]
  99.  Russia[1]
  100.  Rwanda*[1]
  101.  Saint Kitts and Nevis*[1]
  102.  Saudi Arabia[1]
  103.  Senegal[1]
  104.  Serbia[1]
  105.  Slovakia[1]
  106.  Slovenia[1]
  107.  Somalia[5][6]
  108.  South Africa*[1]
  109.  South Korea[1]
  110.  Spain[1]
  111.  Sri Lanka*[1]
  112.  Sudan[1]
  113.  Sweden[1]
  114.  Switzerland[1]
  115.  Tanzania*[1]
  116.  Thailand[1]
  117.  Togo*[1]
  118.  Trinidad and Tobago*[1]
  119.  Tunisia[1]
  120.  Turkey[1]
  121.  Uganda*[1]
  122.  Ukraine[1]
  123.  United Arab Emirates[1]
  124.  United Kingdom*[1]
  125.  United States[1]
  126.  Uruguay[1]
  127.  Venezuela[1]
  128.  Vietnam[1]
  129.  Yemen[1]
  130.  Zambia*[1]
  131.  Zimbabwe[1]

Other delegations or missions

  1.  European Union (Delegation)[1]
  2.  Iran (Interest Section)[a]
  3.  Palestine (General Delegation)
  4.  Republic of China (Taiwan) (Representative Office)[8]

Consulates General/Consulates

Calgary

Edmonton

Halifax

Leamington

Moncton

Montreal

Quebec City

Toronto

Vancouver

Winnipeg

Accredited Embassies and High Commissions

Resident in Washington, D.C., United States

Resident in New York City, United States

Accredited missions are the sending countries' permanent missions to the United Nations.

Resident elsewhere

  1.  Singapore (Singapore)[1]
  2.  Dominica (Unknown)

Closed missions

Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
Ottawa  Angola Embassy[b] 2018 [26]
 Belarus Embassy 2021 [27]
 Benin Embassy[b] 2019 [28]
 Iran Embassy[c] 2012 [29]
 Malawi High Commission[b] 2005 [30]
 Niger Embassy[b] Unknown
 Swaziland[d] High Commission 1999 [31]
 Syria Embassy 2012
Calgary  France Consulate-General 2013 [32]
Edmonton  France Consulate 1996 [33]
 Japan Consulate-General 2005 [34]
Hamilton  Italy Vice-consulate 2000 [35]
Montreal  Czechia Consulate-General 2010 [36]
 South Africa Consulate-General 2002
 Sweden Consulate-General 1993 [37]
 Venezuela Consulate-General 2019 [38]
Toronto  Belgium Consulate-General 2014 [39]
 New Zealand Consulate General 1982 [40]
 Sweden Consulate-General 1993 [37]
 Venezuela Consulate-General 2019 [38]
Vancouver  Norway Consulate-General 2017 [41]
 Sweden Consulate 1991 [42]
 Venezuela Consulate-General 2019 [38]
Winnipeg  Philippines Consulate-General 1985 [43]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Under the protecting power of Switzerland.[7]
  2. ^ a b c d Resident in Washington, D.C., United States
  3. ^ Continues as an interest section
  4. ^ The high commission closed down prior to the renaming of Swaziland into Eswatini in 2018.

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